A Miami native, Aguirre was inspired by the mangroves of South Florida
visual arts
Tickled pink: Location Gallery celebrates three years with ‘LUSH’
The exhibition includes 35 artists, a big show even by Location’s generous standards, and is a fun color survey
5 Questions with Zara Bell
Her latest body of work explores relationships of all stripes, whether interpersonal or interdimensional
5 Questions with Emily Harrison
‘I’m kind of leaning into the fibers thing, somewhere in between, some kind of fine art’
Alexandro Santana breaks cultural codes—without breaking the furniture
If abstract art can deliver our monkey minds, Santana imagines what it can do for our living rooms, cluttered to the wainscoting with end tables and tsotchkes.
Nicholas Seward’s nudes show strength in female form
Rather than vulnerability or sexuality, the images evoke the inherent strength and nativity of the women’s bodies, part of an exhibit showing at Gallery Espresso through the end of June.
Alexandro Santana: Breaking the codes
Employing the artist’s latest skill acquisition of videography and filmmaking, the work is explicit in its intention and more demanding in its intellect, questioning the meaning of art, identity and reality itself.
Garbage is the new black
It’s a phenomenon that documents and critiques our alarmingly wasteful culture, and making something beautiful out of the ubiquitous waste of the 21st century imbues a piece a work with meaning before it’s even begun.
Gallery Hop
Kalmenson’s stunning compositions of euphoric color patterns are the result of months of breeding mold on 35mm motion picture film.
Fall Arts: Visual arts
Mary Lum: “Shifting Perspective” — Paintings and collages. Through Sept. 30 at SCAD’s Alexander Hall Gallery on Indian St. Reception and artist talk Sept. 23, 5:30 p.m. Ossabaw: Works on […]
Life by Chocolate
Folk art is the umbrella term used to encapsulate the spectrum of creativity by outsider artists. It’s a rich tradition in Georgia, from the visionary works of Summerville’s Howard Finster […]
Flipping the Birds
The opening of Matt Hebermehl’s new installation “Birds in Flight” at the Jepson Center last week was the first time the museum’s atrium has had art hanging from its glass […]
